... to the techniques of shamanism and psychedelic therapy?
Let's go back to our pond metaphor. Assume there are sand dunes created at the edges of the pond that correspond to the long-term memory of the standing wave patterns created by the pump hou...

... objective model for shamanic transformation and therapy in modern clinical practice. Written by James L. Kent.
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PIT Abstract: Summary and Detailed Overview
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... the underlying mechanics of psychedelic therapy, shamanism, and expanded states of consciousness become self-evident. All of the models forwarded in PIT are physical and based on classical mechanics; from the wave interference created by a ...

... trance state is through hypnosis. A typical hypnotherapy routine will guide the patient slowly down through a relaxed alpha state and gently place them right on the borderline of the hypnagogic theta state. With the patient teetering on the edge of ...

... here we will examine physical models of shamanic therapy only as they apply directly to Psychedelic Information Theory (PIT). According to PIT, hallucination is the spontaneous production of nonlinear information via destabilization of multisensory ...

... writes that ‘Essentially,
Shipibo-Conibo therapy is a matter of visionary design application in connection with aura restoration; the shaman heals his patient through the application of a visionary design, every person feels spiritually perm...

... goal of any spirituality or transformative therapy.
Timelessness
Just as ego death is a means of escaping the illusion of self, timelessness is a means of escaping the forward march of time. On psychedelics time may appear to slow or stop o...

... being hung upside down to being given shock therapy.
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At the cult's headquarters in Kamikuishiki on the foot of Mount Fuji, police found explosives, chemical weapons and biological warfare agents, such as anthrax and Ebola cultures... P...

... mechanism which makes shamanism and psychedelic therapy viable. In dreaming neuroplasticity is stimulated in response to daily routine and anxiety; in hypnosis neuroplasticity is stimulated in response to suggestion and reinforcement. In shamanism ...

... viable in shamanic transformation, clinical therapy, and spiritual awakening.
The holographic image of idealized self does not emerge in a single moment or even in a single psychedelic session; the organization of a psychedelic meta-identity ...

... of the personal; shamanism and psychedelic therapy rely on the information function of psychedelics to diagnose and heal. In the cultural domain psychedelics can be employed in ritual to build strong religious or tribal groups; they can be use...

... B in X amount. This is essence of clinical drug therapy; we expect drugs to give us the same results in every instance. But this is not always true with psychedelics; psychedelics are multi-functional drugs. The notion that psychedelic effect is de...

... of psychedelic spirituality and psychedelic therapy is still fresh in the public’s imagination.11 The global cultural integration of psychedelic information may not be complete, but it is measurably on its way.
It has only been 50 years...

... effect," says Edward Roth, who teaches music therapy at Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo and has studied the Mozart effect.
Wearden and Jones, however, doubt that their observations arise from simple arousal. For one thing, white nois...